Conservation intervention in the plaster panel “Os Pescadores” from the collection of the Faculty of Fine Arts of Oporto University (Portugal)
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https://doi.org/10.37558/gec.v23i1.1219Keywords:
Plaster Panel, Faculty of Fine Arts (FBAUP), Dry/wet cleaning, ConservationAbstract
This article presents the cleaning strategy of the gypsum panel entitled “Os Pescadores”, stored for years without a proper conditioning, presenting large amounts of superficial and more adhered dirt. The methodological approach combined the use of wet and dry methods. As a material of great presence in the Portuguese context, it’s important to share information on case studies posing specific challenges.
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